Shelley
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066107949
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About this book
In "Shelley," Francis Thompson offers a profound exploration of the life and works of the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. The text is characterized by Thompson's lush, poetic prose that mirrors the very essence of Shelley'Äôs own lyrical mastery. Thompson delves into the intricate tapestry of themes such as idealism, nature, and rebellion, situating Shelley within the broader context of Romanticism. He examines key poems and philosophies, illuminating the poet's intense emotionality and radical political views, while also addressing the influence of his contemporaries and the turbulent socio-political landscape of his time. Francis Thompson, a passionate advocate for the Romantic tradition, was deeply influenced by Shelley'Äôs visionary spirit and thematic concerns. His background as a poet and scholar enriches his analysis, revealing both admiration and critical insights into Shelley'Äôs complexities. Thompson's personal experiences with marginalization and his own struggles with faith draw parallels between his and Shelley's lives, making his examination both intimate and expansive. Readers interested in the intersections of politics, philosophy, and art will find "Shelley" to be an invaluable resource. Thompson'Äôs scholarly yet evocative writing invites a deeper appreciation of Shelley'Äôs legacy, providing both new insights and confirming the poet'Äôs enduring relevance in contemporary discourse.
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